States make millions off phone-call fees from incarcerated people, but the cost can be even higher for their families.
By Clint Smith
The Atlantic, July 29, 2021
States make millions off phone-call fees from incarcerated people, but the cost can be even higher for their families.
By Clint Smith
The Atlantic, July 29, 2021
The squad has transformed culturally since the last time the English were champions. I’m rooting for the future it represents.
By Clint Smith
The Atlantic, July 9, 2021
This year’s tournament has been unlike any I’ve ever witnessed, a reminder that when soccer fans enter a stadium, it becomes a church.
By Clint Smith
The Atlantic, July 2, 2021
Where some people see a place to exchange vows, all I see is the enslavement of my ancestors. Do they not know the history, or do they simply not care?
By Clint Smith
Buzzfeed News, June 7, 2021
For some Americans, history isn’t the story of what actually happened; it’s the story they want to believe.
By Clint Smith
The Atlantic, May 10, 2021